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You can teach, or you can work at a firm or go in-house. An LL.M will give you a leg up in these areas (indeed it is necessary for teaching). Other than this, for litigation purposes, there is no tangible benefit to doing an LL.M. Your analytical and critical thinking skills will develop, and your knowledge base will widen and/or deepen - which will go towards making you a better lawyer, but nothing tangible.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Placements (as provided by college) of LLIM:
Companies where students got placed:
Axis Bank, Bajaj Electricals, HDFC Bank, ICICI, IndusInd Bank, ITC, Jet Airways, L&T Infotech, Naukri.com, Raymonds, Tata Tele Services Ltd., etc.
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Rinku Gupta

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Protection of intellectual property has become so important that companies today carry out intellectual property audits to identify their intellectual wealth and form special departments to manage them. The legal professional who specialises in matters related to intellectual properties is termed as Intellectual Property Attorneys. The major job of all Intellectual property (IP) lawyers is to protect the intellectual property rights of their clients.
All the intellectual property rights are protected under various sub-divisions of law such as Patent under patent law; Trademark under trademark law and Copyright under copyright law etc.
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Krishna Rodge

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The last date to register online for the course is over. But you can still visit the college administration office and apply for the course.

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Krishna Rodge

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Hi Aniket, you have to fill the online form which is available on the ILS website. The last date to fill up the form is not yet decided by the college but if the forms are no longer available online then you can come to the college and submit the form.

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